Mota, Gujarat

Mota
મોતા
village

Gateway of Mota
Mota
Mota

Location in Gujarat, India

Coordinates: 21°05′N 73°01′E / 21.09°N 73.01°E / 21.09; 73.01Coordinates: 21°05′N 73°01′E / 21.09°N 73.01°E / 21.09; 73.01
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Surat
Talukas Bardoli
Government
  Body Mota Gram Panchayat
  Sarpanch Suryabhai Halpati
  MP Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary
  MLA Kuvarji Halpati
Elevation 21 m (69 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 11,000
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 394 345
Telephone code 02622
Vehicle registration GJ-19
Lok Sabha constituency Bardoli (ST) (Surat)
Vidhan Sabha constituency Bardoli
Civic agency Mota Gram Panchayat
Website www.motagaam.com

Mota is a town in Gujarat, India, 5 km north of Bardoli and 32 km east of Surat.

Demographics

According to Census 2001, population of Mota is nearly 11,000. Mota has a large population of Patidars (Leva & Chorotariya) Patels and Koli Patels. Other groups are Brahmins, Anavils, Vaishanav, Parmars, etc. Right now 26 castes of people are staying in Mota. About 300 families of Mota are settled around world: about 250 families are in the USA and few are in New Zealand and South Africa.[1]

Education

Education in Mota is well developed by the Mota Kelavani Mandal (Education Board). They have "Balmandir" (KG) to "Secondary School" in Gujarati and English Medium. Higher secondary school and hostel facilities are provided by board.

History

Muktapuri, the present Mota Village, has a lot of small temples and resembles a small pilgrim place. It has been mentioned in Puranas. In Tapi Purana (Chapter 36) it's mentioned.

After killing Ravana, Lord Ram had dosha which made him reflect two shadows apart from him being a god. He started pilgrim to remove his dosha and reached the present place of Mukteshwar and there one shadow disappeared. And so felt that place as sacred and did puja and yagya and installed mahadev linga there. And as his dosh was disappeared so the name was given as Mukteshwar, and the village named as Muktapuri.

After completing the yagya he proceeded forward and reached at the present place of Rameshwar Mahadev. He arranged for the meals for Brahmins and for the fulfillment of the need for water he used the arrow named Gangasma. According to the rule before the meals for the worship of Lord Shiva he took sand in his hand from the place he shot arrow and installed Mahadev Linga. And then his another shadow disappeared and became fully dosh mukta. The ling in the form of sand done years ago is still present. And if you worship Rameshwar with your faith then your doshas disappear, and all your wished are fulfilled with Rameshwar blessings.lord Brahma Temple in Mota its Very few in India, One in Puskar Rajasthan and one in Mota Gujarat

Mota have nine ancient temples (Rameshwar Mahadev, Nilkantha Mahadev, Mukteshwar Mahadev, Serveshwar Mahadev, Bahuchera Mata, Narmadeshwar Mahadev, Khodiyar Mata, Ram Mandir, Bhutnath Mundir, Khokhali Mata, Mahalaxmi Mata).

References

  1. "MotaGaam.com".
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